How do illustrations add to the quality of each narrative element?
What will be an ideal response?
ANSWER:
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Setting: portray visual details; characterization: visual portrait to match personality traits described in text; Plot: show action and can provide a subplot; Theme: permeates through illustrations; Style: assist students in understanding advanced vocabulary; reflects mood created by word choice.
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Assessing a student's creative thinking base is crucial for
A) understanding what vocabulary students understand. B) understanding the software that students know how to use. C) understanding why and how they use creative thinking skills. D) the teacher's ability to keep accurate notes of which skills the students need to practice.
In general, closed-ended questions are more difficult to write than open-ended questions.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Koch reminds us that being a teacher is not a solitary activity. Based on the following description, choose the best role as explained in Chapter 1: A teacher sometimes needs to stop for a moment and catch his or her breath and make sure everyone is comfortable before he or she continues to move forward.
a. tour guide b. sailor c. sculptor d. hill climber